This last week has been kind of weird. It feels like this
transfer is basically already over. Obviously it's not, we are only on week 2,
but it just flies after week 2. So basically, it's already over. We saw so many
miracles this past week! Sister Stewart and I did A LOT of finding. we
found 11 new investigators though so that was such a blessing. We were even
able to set a baptismal date with one of our NI (new investigator) named Noah! He is YSA (young single adult) and so
cool. We will be handing him off to the YSA sisters though so he can get the
fellowshipping he needs from people his own age. We know we will be blessed for
this though because it's not about who baptizes who, it's about who get's
baptized! And just being able to play a small part in someone's conversion is
such an incredible blessing.
So this morning in personal study i was reading in Mosiah. I
love Mosiah. But so i was reading in chapter 5 and in verse 7 it is so
powerful. It says "and now, because of the covenant which ye have made ye
shall be called the children of Christ..." Like woah! okay, so you might
not be thinking woah, and neither did I at first, so let me explain. We are all
children of God no matter what. Even the people that don't believe in God, they
are still a child of God. You can never NOT be a child of God no matter how
hard you try. But here when it says a child of CHRIST, I thought "now that
doesn't make ANY sense because He is our brother" but when we covenant
with God, like when we are baptized or receive our endowments, we are becoming
a child of Christ in the sense that we are accepting our royal and divine blood
that is in us. We are CHOOSING to become a disciple of Jesus Christ. We take
His name upon us when we covenant with God, and in so doing, we become a child
of Christ, meaning that we will always do and say the things that Christ would
do and say. I just have gained such a strong testimony of covenants since being
out on my mission. It's like the whole Spiderman thing "with great power
comes great responsibility." The more covenants we make, the more
knowledge God gives us, and the more responsibility we have to not only
understand those covenants, but to keep them as well. Covenants was a huge
topic that was hit on this past Saturday at the General Women's Broadcast and I
thought it was so inspired. Sister Linda K. Burton said in her talk, "the
best way to strengthen home and family is by keeping covenants" and even
though I don't have a family of my own yet, I know that by keeping my covenants
right now, my family and home is blessed, and my future family is blessed as
well. i have seen so much sorrow come from not keeping covenants since being
out on my mission from other people's lives and it really is so true, how much
joy and happiness and peace this gospel brings us. I am so grateful to be out
serving as a disciple and representative of Jesus Christ. I love you all so
much and hope you have a fantastic week(:
Love, Sister Brittany Larsen(:
**She said she won't be able to send any pictures for a while. The computers that they are using right now don't have the capability to upload/send pictures. But she said, "it is beautiful and green and fairy tale like."
She is serving in a beautiful part of British Columbia. The ABC television show Once Upon a Time is filmed there. The downtown part of Storybrooke is filmed in Steveston, which is so close to the mission offices in Richmond.
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